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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Rose Troup Buchanan

Six people are entering a year-long isolation for science on a Hawaiian mountain

A view of the Nasa dome in Hawaii (AFP)

Six Nasa recruits have begun a year-long isolation programme in order to simulate life on Mars.

The project, which started at 3pm on Friday, will be the longest of its variety ever attempted and will place the volunteers under constant scrutiny as they attempt to co-exist on a barren volcano in Hawaii.

Volunteers, a French astrobiologist, a German physicist, and a pilot, an architect, a journalist and a soil scientist all from the US, will live under a prefabricated dome measuring 36ft wide.

They will be unable to leave the dome without a spacesuit, and will be forced to go without fresh air, food – or privacy, for an entire year.

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Every move will be monitored by cameras, body movement trackers as researchers assess the group’s cohesion over time in the hope of gaining a better understanding of the effects of isolation.

dome-afp.jpg The conditions inside

team-nasa.jpg From left to right: Support team member Brian Shiro, and isolation team Sophie Milam, Joceyln Dunn, Zak Wilson, Allen Mirkadyrov, Martha Lenio and Neil Scheibelhut

"I think one of the lessons is that you really can't prevent interpersonal conflicts. It is going to happen over these long-duration missions, even with the very best people," Kim Binsted, a Nasa investigator, told the BBC.

Presently, the shifts on the International Space Station (ISS) last for six months, although the space agency has recently trialled four-month and eight-month isolation tests.

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